(i) During monsoons it rains so heavily that tourists do not visit Coorg. (para 2) - keep many visitors away
(ii) Some people say that Alexander’s army moved south along the coast and settled there. (para 3) - as one story goes
(iii) The Coorg people are always ready to tell stories of their sons’ and fathers’ valour. (para 4) - are more than willing to recount
(iv) Even people who normally lead an easy and slow life get smitten by the high-energy adventure sports of Coorg. (para 6) - the most laid back individuals become converts to
(v) The theory of the Arab origin is supported by the long coat with embroidered waist-belt they wear. (para 3)- draws support from
(vi) Macaques, Malabar squirrels observe you carefully from the tree canopy. (para 7) - keep a watchful eye
What are some of the things you now know about
(i) The people of Coorg?
(ii) The main crop of Coorg?
(iii) The sports it offers to tourists?
(iv) The animals you are likely to see in Coorg?
(v) Its distance from Bangalore, and how to get there?
Tick the right answer. What is the tone of the author when he says the following?
(i) The thud and the jingle of the traditional baker’s bamboo can still be heard in some places. (nostalgic, hopeful, sad)
(ii) Maybe the father is not alive but the son still carries on the family profession. (nostalgic, hopeful, sad)
(iii) I still recall the typical fragrance of those loaves. (nostalgic, hopeful, naughty)
(iv) The tiger never brushed his teeth. Hot tea could wash and clean up everything so nicely, after all. (naughty, angry, funny)
(v) Cakes and bolinhas are a must for Christmas as well as other festivals. (sad, hopeful, matter-of-fact)
(vi) The baker and his family never starved. They always looked happy and prosperous. (matter-of-fact, hopeful, sad)
Leaves of the sensitive plant move very quickly in response to ‘touch’. How is this stimulus of touch communicated and explain how the movement takes place?
Read the following sources of loan carefully and choose the correct option related to formal sources of credit:
(i) Commercial Bank
(ii) Landlords
(iii) Government
(iv) Money Lende